Whoa! I go offline for an hour-and a half, and looky! Ok, this is going to take a while to write replies to, so I'll edit in a while.
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Rob K (2nd Nov 2004 09:45): Quote: "it proves the fact that the vast majority of the American public get their "facts" and interpretations from campaign ads and not via any research."
Speak for yourself! I don't watch TV! I actually agree with you on that though, the majority don't do any research and just watch TV. It's
so educational.
*rolls eyes*
Quote: """That's it. I'm voting for the candidate who would flip-flop on sending my son to die, rather than the one who'd do it without hesitation."""
First off, he's not "sending them to die". He sent them to fight a war. People die in wars! And you'd rather have someone who can't make up his mind about what to do (whether it's right or wrong) than someone who makes a decision? A leader needs to be able to make decisions, and Kerry has proven that he isn't capable of doing so! Second, I haven't seen any comments by you about the "relative unimportance of the war on terror". I can't respond to them if I haven't read them, so would you mind pointing them out to me?
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10:18
Quote: "I'm not going to comment on America, save to say that there are many other factors affecting employment besides taxes - all the various elements of monetary policy, fiscal policy and supply side policies. In Britain however an increase in the minimum wage and increased taxes has not changed our full employment situation."
Now
that's contradictory! There are more factors than those that affect the unemployment rate. But in Britain, those two made absolutely no difference. Ok smarty, how do you know?
Oh, and I just saw your added comment to your 08:18 post:
Quote: "Arguably, you don't need to be defended from terrorists, you need to be defended from yourselves. Gun crime in America kills several times more people every year than were killed in the 9/11 attacks - 29,000 in 1999!"
The only people that gun control stops from getting guns are law abiding citizens. And as I like to say: "Guns don't kill people, large gaping wounds in vital organs kill people!"
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Neophyte (10:43): You sure have it in for me don't you? That's a lot on info there! Just don't overload m; I'm only 17!
I stand by my reason for keeping Bush, and that is because I value the survival of the country over the status of the economy and other things that y'all keep bringing up.
The London Economist, while overall endorsing Kerry, also made some other good points. Here's one of them:
Quote: "John Kerry says the war was a mistake, which is unfortunate if he is to be commander-in-chief of the soldiers charged with fighting it."
If you're complaining that there are soldiers dying now, just wait for Kerry to be elected!
BTW, did you know that under Clinton the unemployment rate was 5.6%, and now it's 5.4%? Food for thought...
I'm not sure how much I trust this "FactCheck" website that you keep getting your arguments from. I've never heard of it before, and though they bill themselves as "non-partisan", just look at their front page!
Quote: "
*NOTICE: FactCheck.org Will Continue After Election*
11.02.2004
Our post-election plans: Regroup, redesign, refocus. We'll improve our coverage for 2005 and beyond.
The Whoppers of 2004
10.31.2004
Bush and Kerry repeat discredited claims in their final flurry of ads. Here's our pre-election summary of the misinformation we found during the Bush-Kerry presidential campaign.
NRA Ad Falsely Accuses Kerry
10.28.2004
It says he's sponsoring a proposal to ban "every pump shotgun" and voted "to ban deer-hunting ammunition." Don't believe either claim.
Kerry and Bush Mislead Voters With Promises of Energy Independence
10.27.2004
Experts say both men's proposals are a far cry from achieving freedom from oil imports.
Media Fund Twists the Truth More Than Michael Moore
10.27.2004
Radio ad claims most air traffic was grounded when bin Laden's family was allowed to leave. Not true. In fact, the FBI questioned 22 of them and found no links to terrorism.
Would Kerry Throw Us To The Wolves?
10.23.2004
A misleading Bush ad criticizes Kerry for proposing to cut intelligence spending -- a decade ago, by 4%, when some Republicans also proposed cuts."
I count at least 3 anti-Bush/pro-Kerry and only one that seems that it
could be (from the title) the other way around.
Quote: "Oh, and if you think going into war unprepared is a bad thing then you should be against Bush %100."
I didn't say that. I believe that we should have gone to war
regardless of how armed we were! We (thought that we (at that time at least)) needed to get rid of Saddam. If the armed forces weren't armed properly that's another problem, but we still had to take him out. Even one of your sources agrees that we had to go in!
Quote: "Invading Iraq was not a mistake. Although the intelligence about Saddam's weapons of mass destruction has been shown to have been flimsy and, with hindsight, wrong, Saddam's record of deception in the 12 years since the first Gulf war meant that it was right not to give him the benefit of the doubt."
http://economist.com/printedition/displaystory.cfm?Story_ID=3329802
Quote: "Bush himself has been underfunding our troops and dangerously underestimating the resistance in Iraq. I could get into this much more, but I don't have the time right now. But I'd like to see you explain away that while still saying that Bush is the best man to protect us."
In comparison [to Kerry]!
Quote: "Are you talking about Bush or Kerry here? Because everything you just said pretty much applies to Bush as well."
Ok, dumb question. Were you seriously wondering who
I was talking about?! As Rob K likes to say,
emphasis on "pretty much". Pretty much as in, "only a little bit."
Quote: "Err...bull****. Why don't you back that up with some evidence if you are so sure."
Sorry, I exaggerated. I didn't mean, "any of it"; I meant, "most of it".
Quote: "I'm not surprised."
Thanks for the personal insult. While I don't have a source, (I forgot where I got it) I do remember hearing that the reason Conservatives usually vote in the morning, and Liberals usually vote later. Conservatives are working people that have a drive to want to work and earn money; therefore they have jobs and get up early to vote so that they won't be late. Liberals on the other hand, more usually than Conservatives don't have that and don't have jobs. So they can get up and go whenever they want in order to vote.
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Ok... I'm done now. I've had my say (mostly) and can see that further discussion with y'all is pointless. From hear on out I'm trusting in G-d to make the correct decision. If He picks Kerry I'll just see it as Him wanting us to have more suffering than less. Obviously I'd prefer less, but I'm not arguing with Him!
I'm going to stop posting in this topic from now on unless I see something that I particularly want to reply to. It was real. And it was fun. But it wasn't real fun!
I hope that no one holds my views against me, as I certainly don't hold any of y'all's against y'all. I believe that everyone is entitled to their opinion -- no matter how wrong it may be!
Later y'all!